mmeads4 said:
If you would like to take a car seat, I would check it into luggage. Last year, I flew UNITED with my 3 yo and 18 mo old. The airlines told me I HAD to put the 3 yo in a car seat.
Wow, I'm sorry you had such a horrible experience. Just for future reference (and for anyone reading this) if you click on my FAA link in my prev post there is a printable version. The Airlines must follow FAA rules and the FAA only "recommends" using a CRS...the wording "recommends" is
not a mandate so I don't see how the airlines can say it's "required". mmeads4, it sounds like whoever told you that was misinformed. By all means, I think being in a CRS
is the safest, but if they were mandating it, then someone should have helped you! My goodness... I had a similar experience one (except, only with one child in tow) but we were seated in the last row, and we were also the last to board. You're right, it was horrible and I was struggling with my car seat, bag, and child. About halfway back once very nice male passenger noticed me struggling along and offered to take the car seat off my hands. So I sympathize with your experience a little bit at least. Obviously, the FA that was rude to you must not have children, lol.
ps. one thing I have learned that has helped to make carrying the seat easier while IN the plane...
turn the seat upside down so the seat is resting over your arm. The seat will be like an upside down L. It makes getting it down the aisle SO much easier!
Also, in the FAA link above note that there is now a new option besides the Car Seat... it's called "Cares" and it's for kids 22-44lbs. Just thought I'd mention it.
hth!